syp0s wrote:Do it, if you get an iPhone you'll be able to dictate letters of complaint directly to Siri.Whiskey 7 wrote: I might have to look at a smart phoneand not as a mobile telephone handset but a camera.
PHOTOS PLEASE
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Not wanting to go off topic, just saying I didn't know you could dictate letters directly to Siri.
Only recently, after getting my Samsung tablet out of the drawer and switching it on, I asked it a question
and was surprised it went to the correct website 
Edit: Spelling
Only recently, after getting my Samsung tablet out of the drawer and switching it on, I asked it a question
Edit: Spelling
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SorrySoM wrote:why was your table in the drawer ?
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Should have gotten Siri to dictate that for you.
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should have gotten Siri to dictate Germany between 1933 and 1945 
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Lieutenant Dan
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Anyone get any good shots of the bloodmoon last night?
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I was going to sell it to a magazine, but I guess I can share with you guys...
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nice, not sure it's magazine quality though broseph
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No? Hmm, maybe you're right...
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Maybe a mag for people with cataracts.
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HM-PuFFNSTuFF
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Grabbed a candid shot of Gwamps. I hope he doesn't freak out about it.


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that's shitty looking pizza
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It don't matter to YPP
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i can imagine the vile shit gramps calls a pizza: deep dish, covered in half a cow in slice format, tomato paste and monterey jack 
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He probably had some deep dish while he was in Chicago. Ya know, to show his son some culture...
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vileliquid1026
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Doombrain wrote:Cataracts monthly.
All of the Sunday football booze makes this overly funny.
[i]Be sure your sin will find you out...[/i]
RED RIVER GORGE, KENTUCKY!
(This is part 1)
I took a week long trip south to the Republic of Trumpistan, camping under the stars and climbing at The Red, and trying to not upset the locals who wore trucker hats, suspenders, and plaid; drove around in coal-rolling pickup trucks; and were generally missing teeth.
Red River Gorge is a super popular destination for climbers offering amazing sandstone cliffs shaped by running rivers in the gorge and pocketed by wind and erosion. I stayed at the legendary Miguel's Pizza (link to article), a climbers-only establishment offering campgrounds in the field, a gear shop and delicious pizza with dozens of unique toppings to choose from, still hand-made by Miguel Ventura himself. This guy bought a large piece of land, built a wood shack and moved his family into it, slowly expanded it and somehow turned it into a climber's mecca.
We arrived at Miguel's at night after a 12-hour journey. We asked where to pitch our tent, the guy in the shop said, "Anywhere". It was pitch black outside and the field was dotted with tents, so we found a clear spot and moved in. Not able to see anything else, I pointed my camera skyward.
The campground behind Miguel's Pizza.
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Stars over trees.

The Milky Way.

(This is part 1)
I took a week long trip south to the Republic of Trumpistan, camping under the stars and climbing at The Red, and trying to not upset the locals who wore trucker hats, suspenders, and plaid; drove around in coal-rolling pickup trucks; and were generally missing teeth.
Red River Gorge is a super popular destination for climbers offering amazing sandstone cliffs shaped by running rivers in the gorge and pocketed by wind and erosion. I stayed at the legendary Miguel's Pizza (link to article), a climbers-only establishment offering campgrounds in the field, a gear shop and delicious pizza with dozens of unique toppings to choose from, still hand-made by Miguel Ventura himself. This guy bought a large piece of land, built a wood shack and moved his family into it, slowly expanded it and somehow turned it into a climber's mecca.
We arrived at Miguel's at night after a 12-hour journey. We asked where to pitch our tent, the guy in the shop said, "Anywhere". It was pitch black outside and the field was dotted with tents, so we found a clear spot and moved in. Not able to see anything else, I pointed my camera skyward.
The campground behind Miguel's Pizza.
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Stars over trees.

The Milky Way.

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awesome, sounds like a cool place
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Just finished reading that article on Miguel's, I love hearing about these kinds of places. Looking forward to seeing some more climbing pics 